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Recently Released ModsMedieval 2: Total WarRome: Total War |
The Modding SpotlightArthurian: Total WarA released modification for Rome: Total War barbarian Invasion with a hosted forum at TWC. The Arthurian: Total War campaign begins in AD. 481, 5 years after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, although Britain was officially "abandoned" over half a century before. The former Roman province of Britannia has collapsed into a shifting patchwork of sub-kingdoms and city-states. ATW's campaign considerably modifies the economic systems, campaign movement and faction behavior of vanilla BI, in order to provide a more exciting and challenging strategic game, accommodate the shortcomings of the AI, and better reflect the historical realities of the societies of the era. The battle gameplay has also been changed, with a new experience system, stats, and unit speeds tweaked in order to provide longer and more enjoyable battles and facilitate the AI. Continue Reading |
Latest NewsGahzette October Issue Out NowThe team here at the Gahzette is proud to announce the release of our seventh publication. Our October issue contains 25 pages of TW, forum, and general TW goodness. Highlights include NagatsukaShumi's report on the state of modding in Kingdoms, Sigurd's re-invigorated Backroom article - detailing the finer points of good debating, and as much use to many over here at TWC as at the .org - and Fragony's Wii game review, for those of you who do play console games. We also feature the usual interviews, forum articles, and general news that appear every month. So download your copy from here, and feel free to comment in the discussion thread here ~sapi, Gahzette editor Results of the First Ever Total War Community CompetitionEveryone please congratulate Alletun for winning the first ever Total War Competition brought to you by the Consilium Belli in association with Creative Assembly. As winner, Alletun will be receiving a copy of Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms, courtesy of the Creative Assembly themselves! A large thanks to all who submitted wallpapers - there were many good entries and the decision was a very close one! Many thanks to Creative Assembly as well for kindly donating a copy of Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms for this competition. You can find out more about Kingdoms in the Kingdoms Information Thread or at www.totalwar.com Now - who else is ready to earn the spoils of Total War? Hurry over to the Consilium Belli to see what other competitions you can enter, and what prizes are there for the pillaging! |
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Total War CommunityCommunity NewsSega announce the next TW game!Sega have just announced "Empire: Total War" as the next title for the Total War Series by The Creative Assembly, they say:Empire: Total War will maintain the series genre leading 3D battles, grand turn based campaign map and rich historical flavour while for the first time introducing 3D naval combat into the series. Empire: Total War is set in the 18th century a turbulent era that is the most requested by Total War’s loyal fan base and a period alive with global conflict, revolutionary fervour and technological advances. With themes such as the Industrial Revolution, America’s struggle for independence, the race to control Eastern trade routes and the globalisation of war on land and sea, Empire: Total War promises to be amongst the richest and most dynamic PC RTS games of all time.... read more here Visit new TWC forum to discuss Empire: Total War here. Other Major Fansites | |
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